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Title: Through Enemy Eyes – After months of planning, the Viet Cong were near Long Tan and ready to attack. .

Author: Sabben, David

Condition: Near Mint

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2005

ISBN: 1741145619

Cover: Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 380 pages

Comments: Based on extensive research into actual events this is a fictionalised retelling of the Battle of Long Tan, told from the Viet Namese side.

Quang felt a slight guilt at the ease with which he had finally made his destiny become a reality. The whole Australian base will be a ruin on the morning of the 15th. Allowing for some soldiers to not be in base and for others to survive the debacle, there will still be more than 1000 Australians killed, maybe 1500. Their country couldn’t support such a loss – it would have to withdraw all its remaining troops. Probably the Australian government would fall. The American aggressors will be shown to be powerless to prevent the slaughter of its only independent ally. The puppet regime will see the weakness of the Americans and not trust them to protect their own forces. This will change the course of the whole war.

An Australian military base is established around a hill in South Viet Nam. Two battalions strong. The Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army draw up a plan to eliminate the base and draw up eight battalions for the task .

But the plan was thwarted when the Vietnamese forces ran into an Australian company in the Long Tan rubber plantation.

This is a fictionalised account of the events leading up to the battle of Long Tan based on detailed research by Dave Sabben, one of the Australian platoon commanders in the battle.